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first of all -- excuse me -- how something about emails went to the level of the fbi, how the fbi could have been investigating it this long, and yet, you know, general petraeus was involved, director petraeus was involved. for me if it was the fbi director had the obligation to tell the president or the national security council at the earliest state so it seems to be going on for severalonths and, yet, now it appears that they're saying that the fbi didn't realize until election day that general petraeus was involved. it just doesn't add up, and you have this type of investigation. the fbi investigating emails, the emails leading to the cia director and taking four months to find out that the cia director was involved. i have real questions about this. i think a timeline has to be looked at and analyzed to see what happened. now, as far as leaving the hole, general petraeus was an outstanding general, outstanding, dedicated public official. he is going to be missed. as i'm sure senator mendez would agree, no one is irreplaceable in government, but he will have at least a short-term im
first of all -- excuse me -- how something about emails went to the level of the fbi, how the fbi could have been investigating it this long, and yet, you know, general petraeus was involved, director petraeus was involved. for me if it was the fbi director had the obligation to tell the president or the national security council at the earliest state so it seems to be going on for severalonths and, yet, now it appears that they're saying that the fbi didn't realize until election day that...
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that individual went to the fbi in the pursuit of that review of that threat. they came upon access to e-mails of mr. petraeus. and with this individual. and their concern maybe that his personal e-mails had been hacked and therefore the possibility of a security threat. and i think that if that is the sequence of events that's perfectly understandable. obviously, you know, there was a discussion between jim clapper and petraeus and there was a decision by general petraeus that it was in his best interests of himself, the agency, and his family to resign. so unless something else comes out i think it's pretty clear. i don't see a conspiracy behind every curtain as some of my colleagues do. >> okay. senator, let me turn to the so-called fiscal cliff, which now we're looking at through the prism of what just happened in the elections. as far as you're concerned, is there a mandate that came out of this election that taxes should be raised on the wealthy? that seems to be what democrats are arguing. >> i think there are two mandates. number one is the electorate w
that individual went to the fbi in the pursuit of that review of that threat. they came upon access to e-mails of mr. petraeus. and with this individual. and their concern maybe that his personal e-mails had been hacked and therefore the possibility of a security threat. and i think that if that is the sequence of events that's perfectly understandable. obviously, you know, there was a discussion between jim clapper and petraeus and there was a decision by general petraeus that it was in his...
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and fbi spokeswoman won't say what evidence investigators have to make them believe the girls are still alive, but is urging anyone with information to step forward. >>> bradley wiggins made history this afternoon as he became the first british rider to win the tour de france. he won by the margin of 3:21. now he turns his attention to the london olympics. >>> president obama visits aurora, colorado, later today. he meets with victims of the movie theater shooting, their families and local officials. >>> thanks for watching "state of the union." i'm candy crowley in washington. get analysis and extras. "fareed zakaria gips" is next fr those of you in the u.s. jordan ghawi lost his sister. remember the names of the victims, jordan, wrote, and not the coward who committed this act. ♪ >>> this is "gps", the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we'll start with mitt romney and the world of private equity. his run for the presidency has brought the once insider world into the public's
and fbi spokeswoman won't say what evidence investigators have to make them believe the girls are still alive, but is urging anyone with information to step forward. >>> bradley wiggins made history this afternoon as he became the first british rider to win the tour de france. he won by the margin of 3:21. now he turns his attention to the london olympics. >>> president obama visits aurora, colorado, later today. he meets with victims of the movie theater shooting, their...
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certainly had a part in overturning a dictator, muammar gadhafi, and now we have a situation where the fbi, we are told, won't even go to benghazi, which was the seat of the rebel -- the folks that we supported because it's so dangerous there, so they're investigate this from a tripoli, which is 400 miles away. what does that tell you, a -- >> thousands of libyans demonstrated. they went after these militia extremists which are al qaeda-affiliated themselves. the united states is more popular in libya than any country in the arab world, but they need help. after it was over, did we give them the assistance they needed? no. their borders are poor. laid is coming in. they don't have a strong government. they have a people that like the united states of america. in afghanistan we are having americans killed by "insiders." >> the troops that we're training. >> yeah. >> forces we are training in uniform. they just inflicked the greatest damage back on kandahar since the tet offensive. they blew up irreplaceable aircraft, and it's because the president has consistently overruled the recommendati
certainly had a part in overturning a dictator, muammar gadhafi, and now we have a situation where the fbi, we are told, won't even go to benghazi, which was the seat of the rebel -- the folks that we supported because it's so dangerous there, so they're investigate this from a tripoli, which is 400 miles away. what does that tell you, a -- >> thousands of libyans demonstrated. they went after these militia extremists which are al qaeda-affiliated themselves. the united states is more...
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then you've got to tell them you're the fbi? you know where that guy was 30 seconds after hanging up? shimmying down his fire escape. >> banfield admits she needs a thicker skin and sounded a bit wounded. >> i was really in a rough way last night after my hero, jon stewart, my absolute hero. >> well, everyone in television needs a thicker skin. as for me, ashleigh, when i turn in, i'm taking my phone off the hook. that's if for this edition of "reliable sources." i'm howard kurtz. join us next sunday, 11:00 a.m. eastern for another critical look at the media. "state of the union" with candy crowley begins right now. >> south carolina is next. the firewall of the primary season, likely the last best chance for someone to slow mitt romney. today, rick perry on his outsider approach, sizing up the competition with obama campaign strategist david axelrod. >> we're going to have a big debate about our visions for the future. >> romney supporter senator john mccain on the perils and promise of south carolina. >>> plus, south carolina'
then you've got to tell them you're the fbi? you know where that guy was 30 seconds after hanging up? shimmying down his fire escape. >> banfield admits she needs a thicker skin and sounded a bit wounded. >> i was really in a rough way last night after my hero, jon stewart, my absolute hero. >> well, everyone in television needs a thicker skin. as for me, ashleigh, when i turn in, i'm taking my phone off the hook. that's if for this edition of "reliable sources." i'm...